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Sumo Wrestlers Representing Japan vs. America 西洋スパラ 絵師不明 年代不詳(明治?) "名古屋本重町伏見町東ヘ入 摺師長谷川製?"
Utagawa Yoshikazu | Furansujin (Frenchman) | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Utagawa Yoshikazu: Russian Couple (Oroshiajin), published by Manya Yoshibei, Late Edo period, eighth month of 1861 - Harvard Art Museum
150-year-old images reveal what Japanese artists once thought about exotic American visitors
Artists in Japan once dedicated themselves with an ethnographic intensity to the study of the bizarre Western newcomers streaming into their city.
Utagawa Yoshikazu: French Woman and Chinese Servant, published by Izumiya Ichibei, Late Edo period, second month of 1862 - Harvard Art Museum
Utagawa Yoshikazu: A Dutch Group - Metropolitan Museum of Art
Utagawa Yoshikazu: Foreigners Studying at Night - Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bread & Honey
England (Igirisukoku) from the series: ‘The states of Europe (Yoroppa shu no uchi)’ by Utagawa Yoshikazu 1861.
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Utagawa Yoshikazu: An American Couple (Kita Amerika), from an untitled series of foreigners with their flags, published by Izumiya Ichibei, Late Edo period, tenth month of 1861 - Harvard Art Museum
Utagawa Sadahide: Yokohama torai Amerika shojin ryoko - British Museum
Краткая история любви и ненависти к европейцам
Отношения Японии и Запада в 10 сюжетах: от боязни мушкетов до презрения к молоку
150-year-old images reveal what Japanese artists once thought about exotic American visitors
Artists in Japan once dedicated themselves with an ethnographic intensity to the study of the bizarre Western newcomers streaming into their city.
Japanese Depictions of North Americans (1860s)
A selection of Yokohama-e (literally “Yokohama pictures”), a type of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print which focused on depicting the foreigners who flooded through Yokohama during the 1860s and 70s, in particular North Americans.